Received an additional 10 gold on the 9th day of the 2018 Asian Games, Monday, August 27, boosting Indonesia's rank to 4th position. At the same time shifting Iran in the medal standings.

Until this afternoon in western Indonesia (14.30), Indonesia's rank was still 4th with medals, 23 gold, 17 silver and 28 bronze (total 68).

While the king of the standings, China won a total of 193 medals, from 88 gold, 62 silver, and bronze 43. In second place Japan won 43 gold, 57 silver and 37 bronze (137).

Korea ranked 3rd with gold 31 silver 37, and bronze 44 (112). Then Iran under Indonesia got 17 gold, 15 silver and 15 bronze (47).

Actually, Indonesia from the first day to the fourth day was still ranked 4th in the medal acquisition. Then Iran shifted the host on day 5. Now, starting on the 5th to the 9th day, Iran was ranked 4th for five days.

This is a complete medal acquisition standings, minus 10 countries for getting a medal: